Cephalic vein

Cephalic vein
The most frequent variations of the veins of the forearm
Details
Drains fromDorsal venous network of hand
Drains toAxillary vein and median cubital vein
ArteryDeltoid branch of thoracoacromial artery
Identifiers
Latinvena cephalica
TA98A12.3.08.015
TA24964
FMA13324
Anatomical terminology

In human anatomy, the cephalic vein (also called the antecubital vein)[1] is a superficial vein in the arm. It originates from the radial end of the dorsal venous network of hand, and ascends along the radial (lateral) side of the arm before emptying into the axillary vein. At the elbow, it communicates with the basilic vein via the median cubital vein.

  1. ^ Maalman, Raymond Saa-Eru; Donkor, Yaw Otchere; Ayamba, Ali M.; Abledu, Jubilant Kwame (February 21, 2018). "A Rare Anatomical Variation of the Termination of Right and Left Cephalic Veins". Case Reports in Vascular Medicine. 2018: 5809656. doi:10.1155/2018/5809656. ISSN 2090-6986. PMC 5841078. PMID 29682393.